12 match source-address mac, 13 match srcip, 14 match srcl4port – PLANET WGS3-2820 User Manual

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except for the one specified here).

Default None

Format

match [not] protocol {<protocol-name> | <0-255>}

Mode

Class-Map Config

9.4.12 match source-address mac

This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source MAC address of a packet. The

<address>

parameter is any layer 2 MAC address formatted as six, two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons (e.g.,

00:11:22:dd:ee:ff). The <macmask> parameter is a layer 2 MAC address bit mask, which need not be contiguous, and is

formatted as six, two-digit hexadecimal numbers separated by colons (e.g., ff:07:23:ff:fe:dc). The optional [not] parameter has

the effect of negating this match condition for the class (i.e., match all source MAC addresses except for what is specified here).

Default None

Format

match [not] source-address mac <address> <macmask>

Mode

Class-Map Config

9.4.13 match srcip

This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source IP address of a packet. The

<ipaddr>

parameter specifies an IP address. The <ipmask> parameter specifies an IP address bit mask; note that although it

resembles a standard subnet mask, this bit mask need not be contiguous. The optional [not] parameter has the effect of

negating this match condition for the class (i.e., match all source IP addresses except for what is specified here).

Default None

Format

match [not] srcip <ipaddr> <ipmask>

Mode

Class-Map Config

9.4.14 match srcl4port

This command adds to the specified class definition a match condition based on the source layer 4 port of a packet using a

single keyword or numeric notation or a numeric range notation.

To specify the match condition as a single keyword notation, the value for <portkey> is one of the supported port name

keywords (listed below).

The currently supported <portkey> values are: domain, echo, ftp, ftpdata, http, smtp, snmp, telnet, tftp, www. Each of

these translates into its equivalent port number, which is used as both the start and end of a port range.

To specify the match condition as a numeric value, one layer 4 port number is required. The port number is an integer from 0 to

65535.

To specify the match condition as a range, rwo layer 4 port numbers are required and together they specify a contiguous port

range. Each port number is an integer from 0 to 65535, but with the added requirement that the second number be equal to or

greater than the first. The optional [not] parameter has the effect of negating this match condition for the class (i.e., match all

source layer 4 ports except for those within the range specified here).

The optional [not] parameter has the effect of negating this match condition for the class (i.e., match all source layer 4 port

numbers except for the one specified here).

Default None

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